The documentary examines the themes of death, religion, criminal investigation, and the influences of music through interviews and archived footage. It follows a non-linear narrative structure, using a single storyline to explore the unanswered questions around a murder case where the defendant claimed the devil made them do it. Various cinematography techniques like handheld footage and different shots are used to set the scene and highlight the chaos, danger, and contrast between good and evil influences.
This document summarizes GWAVA Reload, a disaster recovery and backup solution for GroupWise email systems. Reload allows for fast, full backups of GroupWise data that can be instantly accessed for restore or used to fail over during a disaster. Reload backups are platform independent and maintain the GroupWise format and security. Version 3.1 adds enhanced migration and increased ease of use.
The documentary follows Meatloaf's career and marketing over his lifetime, beginning with footage of him performing at the Brits as his career was taking off. It shows the work of his marketing team to promote his music as he ages and competes with other artists. Through effective marketing, Meatloaf achieves a Christmas number one hit later in his career.
This document provides a list of different types of shots that could be used to frame someone in a photograph, including low and high angle close ups, extreme close ups, big close ups, close ups of nature or using a mobile, two shots, over the shoulder shots, long shots conveying isolation, and photographs with connotations of friendship or stress. The shots listed offer different visual perspectives and contexts for framing a subject.
The band members met in 8th grade music class and formed their band The Heist in 10th grade. They chose their name because "heist" means robbery/burglary and they like stealing music and making it their own. The Killers inspire the band musically. They enjoy performing rock music, though their first gig was nerve-wracking. While rehearsing is fun, writing songs can take time since they all contribute ideas. Their goal is to achieve success performing around the world, especially in America.
The band The Heist formed 5 years ago in high school when the members met in a music class and decided to start a band together in year 10. They chose their name because "heist" means robbery and they aim to steal music and make it their own. The band takes inspiration from The Killers and enjoys the rock genre because it is fun to perform. Their first gig was nerve-wracking but went well. The band enjoys both rehearsing and performing but prefers performing in front of audiences.
The documentary examines the themes of death, religion, criminal investigation, and the influences of music through interviews and archived footage. It follows a non-linear narrative structure, using a single storyline to explore the unanswered questions around a murder case where the defendant claimed the devil made them do it. Various cinematography techniques like handheld footage and different shots are used to set the scene and highlight the chaos, danger, and contrast between good and evil influences.
This document summarizes GWAVA Reload, a disaster recovery and backup solution for GroupWise email systems. Reload allows for fast, full backups of GroupWise data that can be instantly accessed for restore or used to fail over during a disaster. Reload backups are platform independent and maintain the GroupWise format and security. Version 3.1 adds enhanced migration and increased ease of use.
The documentary follows Meatloaf's career and marketing over his lifetime, beginning with footage of him performing at the Brits as his career was taking off. It shows the work of his marketing team to promote his music as he ages and competes with other artists. Through effective marketing, Meatloaf achieves a Christmas number one hit later in his career.
This document provides a list of different types of shots that could be used to frame someone in a photograph, including low and high angle close ups, extreme close ups, big close ups, close ups of nature or using a mobile, two shots, over the shoulder shots, long shots conveying isolation, and photographs with connotations of friendship or stress. The shots listed offer different visual perspectives and contexts for framing a subject.
The band members met in 8th grade music class and formed their band The Heist in 10th grade. They chose their name because "heist" means robbery/burglary and they like stealing music and making it their own. The Killers inspire the band musically. They enjoy performing rock music, though their first gig was nerve-wracking. While rehearsing is fun, writing songs can take time since they all contribute ideas. Their goal is to achieve success performing around the world, especially in America.
The band The Heist formed 5 years ago in high school when the members met in a music class and decided to start a band together in year 10. They chose their name because "heist" means robbery and they aim to steal music and make it their own. The band takes inspiration from The Killers and enjoys the rock genre because it is fun to perform. Their first gig was nerve-wracking but went well. The band enjoys both rehearsing and performing but prefers performing in front of audiences.
A presentation about entrepreneurship, ideas and lessons learned through mistakes. Presented to students of the Youth Entrepreneurship Summer Program of Athens University of Economics and Business 2012.
The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the scenes and techniques used in a film trailer. It describes the establishing shots used at the beginning to set the romantic mood and setting. This is interrupted by a loud crash, changing the tone. Subsequent scenes introduce the antagonists and elements of violence to create suspense and unease. Jump cuts and changing audio are used between shots of the protagonists to build tension without revealing what happens. Text frames are analyzed positively for their transitions, font and ability to engage the audience.
Nikos Chatzikyriakos Ghikas was a famous Greek painter born in 1906 who passed away in 1994. He was not only a painter but also a sculptor, engraver, writer and academic who worked as a professor at the National Metsobio University and was a member of the International Association of Art Critics.
This document discusses institutional planning and development. It defines institutional planning as the process of thinking, deciding, and willing so that an institution achieves its purpose. This involves grasping the whole environment, developing temper or open-mindedness, and enabling movements. Institutional development is the progressive steps that follow planning, aimed at confronting internal and external pressures for improvement. Together, planning and development are seen as symbiotic processes for guiding an institution according to its goals.
The documentary focuses on modern relationships, love, sex, and both single and settled individuals. It uses a variety of techniques like interviews, footage from clubs, and different camera shots. The documentary follows Cherry Healey as she explores different peoples' relationships and finds that while being settled can be good, staying single allows freedom and adventure.
Kaein persuades Raffy to rob an old woman. When the villagers chase them, Raffy and Kaein jump into what they think is a flooded river to escape, but it is actually dry. They pretend to swim to trick the villagers. The villagers see them "swimming" in the dry riverbed and laugh instead of punishing them. This story gives the phrase "Don't go swimming in a dry riverbed" which warns against ridiculous acts to get out of trouble.
This document describes the process of creating a double page spread in Photoshop. The creator used the text tool to add writing, the import tool to add pictures, and the brush tool to create a cloud effect. They also used the shape tool to make a box for additional text and the text tool to add more writing. Pictures were imported using the import picture tool.
This document provides summaries for over 40 songs exploring a variety of topics related to American history, including serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer and Charles Manson, racist violence like the Greensboro massacre and Watts riots, political scandals like Watergate, and social movements like the fight for civil rights and opposition to wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The songs cover significant people and events in recent American history from different perspectives.
This document discusses how a media product for a perfume brand called "AMO TU VIDA" both uses and challenges conventions of real advertising. It shows how the product advertises use techniques like close-ups, costumes, lighting, and repetition of images to create desirable personalities and associations with the product. However, it also challenges some conventions, like not explicitly showing the perfume bottle or depicting women as solely dependent on men. The analyses suggest the adverts aim to portray glamour and attractiveness to appeal to both male and female audiences.
These documents provide advice from ancient texts on how rulers can consolidate and maintain power. They recommend that rulers promote officials loyal to them, support their people and borders, and get rid of troublemakers. The documents also emphasize the importance of rhetoric and persuasive speech for rulers. Wisdom is characterized as something that can be cultivated through taking counsel from both the learned and unlearned. These texts also suggest that rulers can create a lasting legacy through strengthening monuments, sending images abroad, and composing texts that endure over time to magnify their names. The documents do not provide absolute rules but rather advice dependent on context and situation.
Waiting for NFC - digitising outdoor informationTraveline
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new technology that allows mobile phones to obtain information by tapping NFC tags or tickets. NFC will be included in most phones within a year and provides contactless payments and interactive experiences. For transit operators, NFC tags never expire and allow real-time passenger updates to be delivered to phones with minimal data costs and easy management of content.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office, passing away in April 1841 after only 31 days in office. His death fueled speculation that he was a victim of the mythical "Tippecanoe curse" placed by the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. However, his death was likely just a coincidence and not actually the result of a curse. The document discusses the myths and speculation around Harrison's brief term and untimely death.
The documentary interviews people about The Simpson's 20th anniversary special in different framing styles using rule of thirds and medium close ups from both sides. It cuts to archive footage between interviews to hide jump cuts and the background features Simpson's character cutouts relevant to the topic. White simple fonts are used for graphics to not distract from interviewees but identify them and their connection to the documentary.
William Henry Harrison was the first US president to die in office in 1841, just 31 days after his inauguration. Some believed this was due to a supposed "Tippecanoe curse" placed on American presidents elected in 1840 or 1860. However, the early deaths of these presidents was more likely just a coincidence rather than due to an actual curse. Harrison had also been accused of manipulating the media during his campaign to gain more votes.
COSS is a non-profit organization in Finland that promotes open source solutions for businesses and the public sector. It maintains a network of over 140 member organizations and works to create cooperation between businesses, researchers, and communities. Using open source solutions can provide savings through reduced licensing costs and increased productivity and quality through open development and access to skills. Public sector IT spending in Finland was over 2 billion euros in 2009, demonstrating potential cost savings from open source adoption.
This documentary uses interviews and a voiceover to explore the topics of murder, crime, religion, and the media's influence related to the "Trench coat Mafia" and their connection to a school shooting in the 1990s. The interviews are filmed following conventional rules with interviewees on the left or right and set in different environments to represent each person. Music and archival footage are incorporated alongside edits that cut out questions to just show interview answers.
The target audience for the magazine is males and females aged 15-40 from all socioeconomic classes. It appeals particularly to indie rock fans who dress in a style inspired by band members, such as skinny jeans, trainers, and smart coats for young males and a variety of styles for females. The ideal buyers are depicted across different age groups and encompass casual styles like vest tops, jeans, and Converse alongside smart looks such as polo shirts, slim pants, and smart shoes.
The Nature Museum of Savannah is located just minutes from downtown and is open 7 days a week. It features several kid-friendly exhibits including the Bird Gallery with hundreds of bird species, Animals of the Sea with hands-on exploration of ocean animals, and two new exhibits - The Lunchbox about food sources and Butterfly Craze with over 100 butterfly species. The museum also hosts various events like birthday parties, social gatherings, and overnight field trips and has a nature-inspired cafe.
Hello all,
This is the same slide show I shared at the board retreat in June. Please let me know if you like any supporting documents.
Thanks so much!
Anthony
A presentation about entrepreneurship, ideas and lessons learned through mistakes. Presented to students of the Youth Entrepreneurship Summer Program of Athens University of Economics and Business 2012.
The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the scenes and techniques used in a film trailer. It describes the establishing shots used at the beginning to set the romantic mood and setting. This is interrupted by a loud crash, changing the tone. Subsequent scenes introduce the antagonists and elements of violence to create suspense and unease. Jump cuts and changing audio are used between shots of the protagonists to build tension without revealing what happens. Text frames are analyzed positively for their transitions, font and ability to engage the audience.
Nikos Chatzikyriakos Ghikas was a famous Greek painter born in 1906 who passed away in 1994. He was not only a painter but also a sculptor, engraver, writer and academic who worked as a professor at the National Metsobio University and was a member of the International Association of Art Critics.
This document discusses institutional planning and development. It defines institutional planning as the process of thinking, deciding, and willing so that an institution achieves its purpose. This involves grasping the whole environment, developing temper or open-mindedness, and enabling movements. Institutional development is the progressive steps that follow planning, aimed at confronting internal and external pressures for improvement. Together, planning and development are seen as symbiotic processes for guiding an institution according to its goals.
The documentary focuses on modern relationships, love, sex, and both single and settled individuals. It uses a variety of techniques like interviews, footage from clubs, and different camera shots. The documentary follows Cherry Healey as she explores different peoples' relationships and finds that while being settled can be good, staying single allows freedom and adventure.
Kaein persuades Raffy to rob an old woman. When the villagers chase them, Raffy and Kaein jump into what they think is a flooded river to escape, but it is actually dry. They pretend to swim to trick the villagers. The villagers see them "swimming" in the dry riverbed and laugh instead of punishing them. This story gives the phrase "Don't go swimming in a dry riverbed" which warns against ridiculous acts to get out of trouble.
This document describes the process of creating a double page spread in Photoshop. The creator used the text tool to add writing, the import tool to add pictures, and the brush tool to create a cloud effect. They also used the shape tool to make a box for additional text and the text tool to add more writing. Pictures were imported using the import picture tool.
This document provides summaries for over 40 songs exploring a variety of topics related to American history, including serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer and Charles Manson, racist violence like the Greensboro massacre and Watts riots, political scandals like Watergate, and social movements like the fight for civil rights and opposition to wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The songs cover significant people and events in recent American history from different perspectives.
This document discusses how a media product for a perfume brand called "AMO TU VIDA" both uses and challenges conventions of real advertising. It shows how the product advertises use techniques like close-ups, costumes, lighting, and repetition of images to create desirable personalities and associations with the product. However, it also challenges some conventions, like not explicitly showing the perfume bottle or depicting women as solely dependent on men. The analyses suggest the adverts aim to portray glamour and attractiveness to appeal to both male and female audiences.
These documents provide advice from ancient texts on how rulers can consolidate and maintain power. They recommend that rulers promote officials loyal to them, support their people and borders, and get rid of troublemakers. The documents also emphasize the importance of rhetoric and persuasive speech for rulers. Wisdom is characterized as something that can be cultivated through taking counsel from both the learned and unlearned. These texts also suggest that rulers can create a lasting legacy through strengthening monuments, sending images abroad, and composing texts that endure over time to magnify their names. The documents do not provide absolute rules but rather advice dependent on context and situation.
Waiting for NFC - digitising outdoor informationTraveline
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new technology that allows mobile phones to obtain information by tapping NFC tags or tickets. NFC will be included in most phones within a year and provides contactless payments and interactive experiences. For transit operators, NFC tags never expire and allow real-time passenger updates to be delivered to phones with minimal data costs and easy management of content.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office, passing away in April 1841 after only 31 days in office. His death fueled speculation that he was a victim of the mythical "Tippecanoe curse" placed by the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. However, his death was likely just a coincidence and not actually the result of a curse. The document discusses the myths and speculation around Harrison's brief term and untimely death.
The documentary interviews people about The Simpson's 20th anniversary special in different framing styles using rule of thirds and medium close ups from both sides. It cuts to archive footage between interviews to hide jump cuts and the background features Simpson's character cutouts relevant to the topic. White simple fonts are used for graphics to not distract from interviewees but identify them and their connection to the documentary.
William Henry Harrison was the first US president to die in office in 1841, just 31 days after his inauguration. Some believed this was due to a supposed "Tippecanoe curse" placed on American presidents elected in 1840 or 1860. However, the early deaths of these presidents was more likely just a coincidence rather than due to an actual curse. Harrison had also been accused of manipulating the media during his campaign to gain more votes.
COSS is a non-profit organization in Finland that promotes open source solutions for businesses and the public sector. It maintains a network of over 140 member organizations and works to create cooperation between businesses, researchers, and communities. Using open source solutions can provide savings through reduced licensing costs and increased productivity and quality through open development and access to skills. Public sector IT spending in Finland was over 2 billion euros in 2009, demonstrating potential cost savings from open source adoption.
This documentary uses interviews and a voiceover to explore the topics of murder, crime, religion, and the media's influence related to the "Trench coat Mafia" and their connection to a school shooting in the 1990s. The interviews are filmed following conventional rules with interviewees on the left or right and set in different environments to represent each person. Music and archival footage are incorporated alongside edits that cut out questions to just show interview answers.
The target audience for the magazine is males and females aged 15-40 from all socioeconomic classes. It appeals particularly to indie rock fans who dress in a style inspired by band members, such as skinny jeans, trainers, and smart coats for young males and a variety of styles for females. The ideal buyers are depicted across different age groups and encompass casual styles like vest tops, jeans, and Converse alongside smart looks such as polo shirts, slim pants, and smart shoes.
The Nature Museum of Savannah is located just minutes from downtown and is open 7 days a week. It features several kid-friendly exhibits including the Bird Gallery with hundreds of bird species, Animals of the Sea with hands-on exploration of ocean animals, and two new exhibits - The Lunchbox about food sources and Butterfly Craze with over 100 butterfly species. The museum also hosts various events like birthday parties, social gatherings, and overnight field trips and has a nature-inspired cafe.
Hello all,
This is the same slide show I shared at the board retreat in June. Please let me know if you like any supporting documents.
Thanks so much!
Anthony